Editor: Collectors and the Eclectic: New Approaches to Roman Domestic Decoration, special volume, Arethusa 45.3 (2012).

“Introduction: Collecting the Eclectic,” in Collectors and the Eclectic: New Approaches to Roman Domestic Decoration, special volume, Arethusa 45.3 (2012): 261-282.

“Roman Collecting, Decorating, and Eclectic Practice in the Textual Sources,” in Collectors and the Eclectic: New Approaches to Roman Domestic Decoration, special volume, Arethusa 45.3 (2012): 333-345.

“The Political Topography of Augustan Rome.” Invited lecture, The Ohio State University, Department of Greek and Latin May 2011

“Searching for Roman Collectors and Decor-ators in Texts and the Archaeological Record.” Delivered at the Annual Meeting of CAMWS (Grand Rapids, MI) April 2011

“The Patron is the Program: Reading Roman Domestic Decor as Autobiography.” Invited lecture, University of Manitoba and the Winnipeg Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America March 2010

“Public Collections and Private Eclecticism: A New Approach to Roman Domestic Decor.”Delivered as a Getty Villa Research Presentation (Malibu, CA) May 2009

“Living in Hyperreality: Disneyland, Pompeii, and Ancient Museums.”Delivered at the Roman Archaeology Conference, University of Michigan April 2009

“Understanding Eclecticism in the Houses of the Vesuvian Region.”Delivered at theCalifornia Classical Association Spring Conference: There’s No Place Like Domus, Stanford University Archaeology Center April 2008

“Art and Nature, City and Country in the Houses of Pompeii.”Invited lecture,The Ohio State University and the Columbus Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of AmericaMay 2007

“The Sculpture of the Casa di Octavius Quartio at Pompeii.”Delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America(San Diego, CA) January 2007

“Reconsidering the Authenticity of a Posthumous Portrait of the Emperor Augustus.”Delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America(Boston, MA) January 2005